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No Resemblance Whatsoever

Dan Fogelberg · 1995

41 min · 10 tracks · country · folk rock

A reflective blend of folk rock and country, capturing intimate storytelling through lush melodies and gentle instrumentation.

Why this album works

This album is notable for its critical reception, with many praising its return to Fogelberg's roots in storytelling and melodic composition. While it didn't achieve the commercial heights of his earlier work, it solidified his standing as a respected artist within the folk rock genre and received positive reviews from publications like 'Billboard', which highlighted its introspective nature.
Career context
By 1995, Dan Fogelberg was in a transitional phase of his career, having already established himself with hits in the 1970s and 1980s. 'No Resemblance Whatsoever' came as his tenth studio album, following a five-year hiatus since his previous release, 'High Country Snows'. This period marked a return to personal songwriting after exploring more commercial sounds earlier in his career.

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 County Clare Standout 2:17
  • 2 Forever Jung Standout 4:32
  • 3 Todos Santos 4:01
  • 4 Sunlight 4:31
  • 5 Isle Au Haut 3:42
  • 6 The Face Of Love Standout 5:20
  • 7 Songbird 4:44
  • 8 Is This Magic 3:08
  • 9 Stasia 3:11
  • 10 Windward 6:11

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